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This work has been funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033: project PID2020-117074RB-I00 to A. F. and A. M., and contract IJC2018-035042-I to B. D.

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Compatibility of Chrysoperla carnea (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) with nanoformulations of natural active substances

Publicated to:Journal Of Economic Entomology. 117 (6): 2450-2460 - 2024-09-12 117(6), DOI: 10.1093/jee/toae201

Authors: Dáder, B; Magana, AJ; Pascual-Villalobos, MJ; Moreno, A; Fereres, A; Vinuela, E

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CSIC, Dept Protecc Vegetal, Inst Ciencias Agr, Madrid, Spain - Author
Inst Murciano Invest & Desarrollo Agr & Alimentari, Murcia, Spain - Author
Unidad Asociada Control Insectos Vectores Bajo Sis, Madrid, Spain - Author
Univ Politecn Madrid UPM, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Agron Alimentaria & Biosis, Unidad Protecc Cult, Madrid, Spain - Author

Abstract

Nanoformulations of essential oils (EOs) improve stability of the active ingredient, and thereby its biological activity and persistence. Because compatibility of EOs with natural enemies is not explored sufficiently, we evaluated the impact of nanoformulations of EOs (aniseed, lemon) or pure products (farnesol) on different activities of the generalist predator Chrysoperla carnea (Stephens) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). In dual choice bioassay, chrysopid larvae were significantly attracted to aniseed-treated pepper disks and deterred by farnesol. Larval activities (resting, walking, and preying) on treated leaves infested with Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) were compared. There were no differences among nanoemulsions, nor aphid consumption varied. We studied the toxicity of nanoformulations to larvae and evaluated their development after contact with treated leaf disks, ingestion of treated artificial diet, and both routes of exposure (application of biopesticides on aphid-infested plants). This is the first evidence of the compatibility of EO nanoformulations with C. carnea by single route of exposure. Whether any effect appeared, it was sublethal. Compounds significantly reduced aphid consumption after 6 h on double route exposure, but this negative short-term effect disappeared as time progressed. Our results showed the optimal biopesticide to apply depends on which biological feature of the natural enemy we targeted. The key element to introduce these nanoemulsions is to match their persistence period on the crop with the release of the appropriate biological stage of C. carnea. This reinforces the fact that the main activities of C. carnea can be substantially maintained in joint application with nanoemulsions of EOs. Graphical Abstract

Keywords
AnimalAnimalsAniseedAphidAphidsChrysopidDrug effectEssential oilEssential oilsFarnesolGrowth, development and agingInsectInsectaLarvaLemonOils, volatilePredatorRepellentsResistancToxicitToxicity

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Bibliometric impact. Analysis of the contribution and dissemination channel

The work has been published in the journal Journal Of Economic Entomology due to its progression and the good impact it has achieved in recent years, according to the agency WoS (JCR), it has become a reference in its field. In the year of publication of the work, 2024 there are still no calculated indicators, but in 2023, it was in position 23/109, thus managing to position itself as a Q1 (Primer Cuartil), in the category Entomology.

Impact and social visibility

From the perspective of influence or social adoption, and based on metrics associated with mentions and interactions provided by agencies specializing in calculating the so-called "Alternative or Social Metrics," we can highlight as of 2025-05-06:

  • The use, from an academic perspective evidenced by the Altmetric agency indicator referring to aggregations made by the personal bibliographic manager Mendeley, gives us a total of: 3.
  • The use of this contribution in bookmarks, code forks, additions to favorite lists for recurrent reading, as well as general views, indicates that someone is using the publication as a basis for their current work. This may be a notable indicator of future more formal and academic citations. This claim is supported by the result of the "Capture" indicator, which yields a total of: 3 (PlumX).

With a more dissemination-oriented intent and targeting more general audiences, we can observe other more global scores such as:

  • The Total Score from Altmetric: 1.85.
  • The number of mentions on the social network X (formerly Twitter): 2 (Altmetric).
Leadership analysis of institutional authors

There is a significant leadership presence as some of the institution’s authors appear as the first or last signer, detailed as follows: First Author (DADER ALONSO, BEATRIZ) and Last Author (VIÑUELA SANDOVAL, ELISA).

the author responsible for correspondence tasks has been DADER ALONSO, BEATRIZ.